WO1985003447A1 - Applicateur pour etendre des preparations cosmetiques - Google Patents

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WO1985003447A1
WO1985003447A1 PCT/DE1985/000028 DE8500028W WO8503447A1 WO 1985003447 A1 WO1985003447 A1 WO 1985003447A1 DE 8500028 W DE8500028 W DE 8500028W WO 8503447 A1 WO8503447 A1 WO 8503447A1
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Lieselotte MÜLLER
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Mueller Lieselotte
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Priority claimed from DE19843423231 external-priority patent/DE3423231C2/de
Priority claimed from DE19843438836 external-priority patent/DE3438836C2/de
Application filed by Mueller Lieselotte filed Critical Mueller Lieselotte
Priority to AT85900651T priority Critical patent/ATE38939T1/de
Publication of WO1985003447A1 publication Critical patent/WO1985003447A1/fr

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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B3/00Ohmic-resistance heating
    • H05B3/40Heating elements having the shape of rods or tubes
    • H05B3/54Heating elements having the shape of rods or tubes flexible
    • H05B3/56Heating cables
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45DHAIRDRESSING OR SHAVING EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT FOR COSMETICS OR COSMETIC TREATMENTS, e.g. FOR MANICURING OR PEDICURING
    • A45D40/00Casings or accessories specially adapted for storing or handling solid or pasty toiletry or cosmetic substances, e.g. shaving soaps or lipsticks
    • A45D40/26Appliances specially adapted for applying pasty paint, e.g. using roller, using a ball
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B3/00Ohmic-resistance heating
    • H05B3/40Heating elements having the shape of rods or tubes
    • H05B3/54Heating elements having the shape of rods or tubes flexible
    • H05B3/56Heating cables
    • H05B3/565Heating cables flat cables

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  • a hand-held device for cosmetic massage is known from DE-PS 27 50 799, in which a heat source is arranged.
  • This device has a spherical treatment surface that is heated by the heat source.
  • creams for example, are rubbed into the skin in the manner of a massage. It is a process that can be compared to walking.
  • a cosmetic massage of this type both pressure and tension are exerted on the treated skin areas. This creates extremely harmful compressive stresses in these skin areas.
  • Cosmetic experts have therefore advised to apply cosmetic preparations to sensitive areas of the skin with the fingertips, with special movements having to be carried out with the fingertips on special areas of the skin. This requires a great deal of experience. Incorrect rubbing in with the fingertips can cause inadmissible stresses in the skin, which can cause undesirable damage to the skin.
  • the invention is based on the object of providing a simply constructed applicator with which even inexperienced persons can introduce cosmetic preparations into human skin in a simple and effective manner.
  • a kidney shape in the sense of the present application is to be understood as an elongated oval shape, one longitudinal side of which is indented or arched. This kidney shape has a major longitudinal kidney axis.
  • a sub or order set is clearly defined. If it is agreed that this application side is directed downward, then such an applicator body can be referred to as a right-sided or left-sided configuration, depending on whether the indentation to the right of the main kidney axis when viewed from above or to the left of the main kidney axis.
  • the electrical resistance heater can have at least one conductive layer.
  • a wireless resistance heater can be produced, for example, by graphite grains embedded in the plastic. It is known that surface heating can be produced in this way, the size of the graphite grains and the density of the arrangement of these graphite grains electrical resistance of the heating layers determined.
  • a so-called wireless resistance heater it is also possible to provide a resistance heater which has wire layers which are known per se and which are distributed over a large area. It is possible to determine the heating effect through the areal distribution of this resistance heating.
  • ballasts can be used to regulate the heating continuously or in the form of steps.
  • the handle can be a molded handle or a web that extends in the direction of the main kidney axis and is curved. This web can then be clamped between the thumb and fingertips in the simplest way. But it is also possible to provide a molded bracket for placing the applicator body.
  • the concave contouring of the underside of the applicator body is such that a curvature is provided both in the main axis of the kidney and perpendicular to it, namely in the secondary axis of the kidney.
  • the radii of curvature of this curvature are mainly adapted to the radii of curvature occurring in the parts of the body to be treated, and the pliability of the plastic enables simple adaptation to deviations from these radii of curvature.
  • the kidney shape allows excellent adaptation in the area of the face.
  • the connecting section can advantageously have a length adjustment device. sen. Furthermore, both for this purpose and for a better mounting, the connecting section can advantageously be elastically stretchable.
  • the connecting section can advantageously be fastened at predetermined locations on the applicator bodies, so that these applicator bodies or their main and secondary axes can assume predetermined positions with respect to a facial center line.
  • the applicator bodies can be connected to one another by means of the connecting section in such a way that the main kidney axes converge or diverge upwards.
  • the connecting section can advantageously be a rigid web.
  • the applicator bodies can also be fastened to this rigid web, which runs, for example, over the nose or root of the nose, with predetermined inclinations of the main kidney axes relative to one another.
  • the main kidney axes can run parallel or converge or diverge upwards.
  • the applicator bodies can be connected to the web via a lockable rotary connection.
  • This lockable rotary connection can be a clamping and / or locking screw connection. It is possible to adjust the angular position of the applicator body relative to the web in accordance with the shape of the face and / or the desired treatment sites and then to lock the set angular position.
  • the holder for fixing the applicator to the user's head can consist of two band sections that can be connected to one another. These band sections can be connected to one another by means of the known loop linking. However, there is also the possibility of providing a push-button connection or a buckle connection or the like.
  • the band sections can still be adjustable in length to adapt to different head sizes.
  • the holder can be a headband that can be placed around the head.
  • headband Numerous headgear shapes for various purposes are known which can also be used here.
  • headbands with additional straps crossing the head can be used, or holders with a power supply unit and the like can also be provided.
  • the headgear can be elastic.
  • this headband can also be adjustable in length. All of these embodiments enable easy use of the device, for which no training or special skill are required.
  • the applicator body to be attached to a spectacle-like frame.
  • Many users have put on and off glasses in flesh and blood and the same subconsciously performed steps can now be used to carry out cosmetic skin care.
  • These spectacle-like temple frames can have a shape adapted to the respective fashion and can also be designed in different sizes.
  • the applicator bodies can also be mounted on these eyeglass frames by means of a fixable rotary connection, so that the setting options described above are also given.
  • two mounting plates are arranged on the spectacle-like temple frame and have such a projection from the cheeks that the applicator bodies can be arranged between these mounting plates and the cheeks.
  • Each of these mounting plates has several rows of receiving openings.
  • the applicator bodies have locking pins that can be inserted into this receiving opening.
  • the locking pins can be arranged at any suitable location, for example at the intersection of the two kidney axes. These locking pins can also be provided on the edge of the applicator body or in other suitable places. With these locking pins, the applicator bodies can firstly be inserted into the bracket frame at a predetermined location. It is therefore possible to use a frame for different face widths and heights.
  • the locking pins are inserted into the receiving openings in the mounting plates by means of an elastic effect.
  • the applicator bodies can snap or snap into the mounting plates, the angular position being maintained at the same time by the clamping action.
  • the locking pins are designed as threaded pins, and the applicator bodies are held in these mounting plates and the angle setting of these applicator bodies is determined by means of a clamping and / or locking screw connection.
  • the applicator body is clamped to the mounting plates by means of nuts and nut caps or the like.
  • an additional cosmetic effect can be achieved by arranging eye patches on the frame. These eye flaps can be permanently mounted from the start or can be detachably attached. With this special embodiment, simultaneous cosmetic treatment of both facial skin and eye areas is possible. Through this embodiment the area of influence of the applicator considerably increased, since different areas of the face a single device is required for the simultaneous different cosmetic treatment only '.
  • a particularly advantageous embodiment is created in that the applicator bodies carry locking pins and in that a band which can be fixed on the head has a matrix band section which comprises at least the cheek portion of the face and in which receiving openings for the locking pins are arranged in rows and rows.
  • a band that can be fixed to the head and that can be attached to the head.
  • the area of the band that spans the face is equipped with rows and columns of receiving openings. These receiving openings are arranged in the manner of a matrix. If desired, however, can also. other opening patterns can be used.
  • a receiving section for the nose is of course provided.
  • the applicator bodies can be inserted with the locking pins into the matrix band section at any desired locations and brought into the desired angular positions. Locking is possible by an elastic snap.
  • a screw connection of the type described above can also be provided.
  • a multitude of adjustment and adjustment options are provided with the simplest means, so that an extraordinarily large number of face shapes can be treated with a single band.
  • the opening matrix By appropriately designing the opening matrix, it is possible to cover a very large area of the face with the applicator body. to treat pern. It is also possible, once and for all, to arrange and fix the applicator bodies on the belt in order to be able to treat again and again over and over again places that require increased or permanent maintenance.
  • Such an adjustment and treatment option is created with the simplest of means.
  • the resistance heating can advantageously be automatically thermostatically controlled.
  • the skin in particular the facial skin, is very sensitive to heat and an unpleasant sensation of pain can already occur at temperatures in the region of about 50 ° C. It is therefore desirable to ensure that the temperature of the applicator body is safely kept below a temperature which causes unpleasant sensations or even pain.
  • An electronic control that is possible, however, is too complex for such an object. It is therefore advantageous to make use of the known physical properties of the PTC resistors (PTC thermistors).
  • PTC thermistors commercially available PTC resistors (cold conductors) have a static characteristic which rises very steeply from a nominal temperature.
  • the energy supply can be throttled after the applicator body has been heated to a temperature that corresponds to a safety value so that no further temperature rise occurs.
  • the operating voltage can be taken from a safe operating value in the network. The mains voltage is transformed down.
  • FIG. 2 shows a section taken along the main renal axis A-A of FIG. 1,
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along the kidney minor axis B-B of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of an embodiment with a connecting section and a band-shaped holder
  • 5 shows a schematic view of an embodiment with a web and a headband
  • 6 is a schematic view of an embodiment with an eyeglass frame
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a modified embodiment with a spectacle frame
  • FIG. 8 shows a schematic view of an applicator with a matrix band section in the holder for attachment to the head.
  • an electrical resistance heater 4 is arranged in the applicator body 1, 2.
  • the resistance heater 4 is shown purely schematically as a flat heater.
  • This resistance heater 4 can only consist of a flat PTC resistor (PTC thermistor), the nominal temperature at which the resistance rises very steeply is selected in a suitable manner.
  • PTC thermistor PTC thermistor
  • the choice of the nominal temperature has to be made in such a way that the applicator body cannot heat up to such an extent that a sensation of pain is triggered.
  • Appropriately constructed and trained PTC resistors can be obtained from specialist dealers.
  • the schematically illustrated electrical resistance heater 4 is a series connection of a PTC resistor (PTC thermistor) with ohmic wire and / or sheet resistors.
  • PTC thermistor PTC thermistor
  • a low voltage is used.
  • the operating voltage can be in the range from approximately 10 V to approximately 20 V.
  • the resistance values are chosen accordingly.
  • the PTC resistor is used in the Series connection arranged at such a point at which he can safely respond to the maximum temperature of the applicator body.
  • kidney applicator body 1 shows a top view of a right kidney applicator body 1 and a left kidney applicator body 2.
  • These applicator bodies have a kidney-shaped outline.
  • the kidney is in each case an elongated oval shape which has a major kidney axis A-A and a minor kidney axis B-B.
  • One of these long sides of the kidney has an indentation 10. If the upper side 6 of the applicator body 1, 2 is facing upward, the applicator body 1 shown on the left, in which the indentation 10 lies to the right of the main kidney axis A-A in this plan view, can be said to be a kidney-shaped embodiment. In the same way, one can speak of a left kidney design in the case of the applicator body 2 shown on the right.
  • kidney shapes are shown for the purpose of simplifying the illustration. It should be noted that the two kidney flaps need not be the same, so that the kidney shape is asymmetrical. In certain cases, such an asymmetrical design can be provided for adaptation to certain parts of the face.
  • the applicator bodies 1, 2 have an edge 8 and an upper side 6.
  • the lower or order side 9 of the applicator body 1, 2, which is made of a flexible plastic, is contoured in a concave manner.
  • this underside or application side 9 is arched inwards and adapted as closely as possible to the curvatures of the skin areas to which application is to take place.
  • this contoured lower or order side 9 can be adapted to the mainly occurring, average curvatures of human faces.
  • a final adjustment in use is made by the pliability or flexibility of the plastic.
  • the applicator bodies 1, 2, as shown in FIG. 2 are curved inwards in the direction of the main kidney axis A-A. Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 3, the applicator bodies 1, 2 are also curved in the direction of the kidney minor axis B-B. It should be noted that the curvature shown in FIG. 3 changes depending on the position of the cut parallel to the kidney minor axis BB. This also applies to the section shown in FIG. 2. The curvature in the direction of the main kidney axis A-A also changes as a function of the cutting distance from this main axis. The curvature is selected before the manufacture of these applicator bodies 1, 2, which are also referred to as "pads" in cosmetics, in such a way that optimal adaptation to facial curvatures is possible in use.
  • connection lines for the resistance heaters 4 are not shown.
  • the connecting lines can, for example, lead directly out of the individual applicator bodies 1, 2 and be connected to voltage sources, which can be adjustable. However, it is also possible to connect these connecting lines via the elements which serve to fix the applicator on the head, feed the individual applicator bodies and then lead out of these mounting elements a single cable which can be connected to a controllable voltage source.
  • FIG. 2 The embodiment of an applicator according to the invention shown in FIG. 2 has two applicator bodies 1, 2 of the type described above.
  • these applicator bodies 1, 2 are connected to one another in the region of the indentation 10 by means of a connecting section 3.
  • This joint portion 3 engages over 'the face area lying between the cheeks and can examples game by way of the nose extending away.
  • this connecting section 3 can be equipped with a length adjustment device 11. This can be a tape length adjusting device known per se.
  • the connecting section 3 need not necessarily lead to a symmetrical arrangement of the applicator bodies 1, 2, as shown. In certain cases, the connecting section 3 can be designed such that the lower edge is longer
  • the Verbin ⁇ can-making section 3 and / or be formed the belts of the holder 5 »7 elastic.
  • the holders 5 »7 forming tapes may comprise averaging means for Workshopinstel ⁇ .
  • two applicator bodies 1, 2 of the type described above are connected to one another by means of a rigid web 12.
  • This web 12 can have a curvature 24 which serves to receive the bridge of the nose or the root of the nose.
  • the web 12 shown has two approaches 25.
  • the applicator bodies 1, 2 are attached to these attachments 25 by means of lockable rotary connections 13.
  • These lockable rotary connections 13 can, for example, advantageously be known clamping or locking screw connections.
  • This construction makes it possible to adjust the angular position of the individual applicator bodies 1, 2 on the rigid web 12. An adaptation to face shapes or a treatment of different face sections can thus be carried out again.
  • a headband 14 is attached to the web 12.
  • the strip sections shown in FIG. 4 can of course also be provided.
  • This headband 14 can be made elastic.
  • the headband 14 can also have support and mounting straps crossing the head. The purpose of these holders is only to hold the applicator securely in the correct predetermined position on the head.
  • FIG. 5 eye patches 19 are shown schematically, which can also be arranged on the web 12. It should be noted that FIG. 5 is only a purely schematic illustration which is intended to illustrate a construction principle. It is entirely possible to set the distance between the applicator bodies 1, 2 and the eye patches 19 in a necessary manner so that a simultaneous treatment of the eye areas and predetermined cheek areas can be carried out.
  • FIG. 6 differs from that shown in FIG. 5 essentially in that a bracket frame 15, which has hinged brackets 26, is used to hold the applicator bodies 1, 2.
  • This temple frame 15 can be worn on the head in the manner of glasses, the temple 26 being guided around the ears.
  • the holder of the applicator body 1, 2 corresponds to that described in connection with FIG. 5. It is also possible in this embodiment to provide eye patches 19.
  • This embodiment has the advantage that the user has a device in the hand is given, the handling of which she is at least familiar with from the use of sunglasses. It is always possible to apply the applicator bodies 1, 2 to such a position on this bracket frame 15. attach that only by putting this applicator on
  • Type of glasses an optimal application of the applicator body
  • Eye patches 19 allow simultaneous treatment of the eye areas.
  • the eye patches 19 shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 can be integrally formed. But it is also possible to make the training in such a way that these eye patches 19 can be retrofitted and locked.
  • FIG. 7 is an advantageous development of the embodiment shown in FIG. 6.
  • the principle of the spectacle-like temple frame 15, 26 is used again.
  • What is new here is another advantageous way of mounting the applicator bodies 1, 2 on the bracket frame 15.
  • This bracket frame 15 carries two spaced-apart mounting plates 16. These mounting plates 16 leave, for example, a nose cutout 22 between them.
  • Each mounting plate 16 is mounted on the bracket frame 15 such that an applicator body 1, 2 can be arranged between this mounting plate 16 and the cheek.
  • the applicator bodies 1, 2 shown in this exemplary embodiment differ from the previously described ones in that they have 6 locking pins 18 on their upper side. These locking pins 18 can be arranged at any desired location on the top.
  • the mounting plates 16 have rows 17 and receiving openings 17a arranged one below the other.
  • the locking pins 18 can be inserted into these receiving openings 17a for fastening the applicator bodies 1, 2.
  • the locking pin connection in such a way that these locking pins 18 can snap or snap into the receiving openings 17a when inserted under a clamping action.
  • the user can insert the locking pins 18 into the receiving openings 17a at a desired location. If elastic clamping is provided, the user can also set the angle of rotation, which is then automatically held by the elastic clamping.
  • the locking pin 18 can also be a threaded pin.
  • a clamping or locking screw connection can be provided for holding and fixing the angular position.
  • separate feed lines for the resistance heating can be led out of the applicator bodies 1, 2, for example.
  • the embodiment shown in FIG. 7 can be referred to as a form of universal adaptation.
  • a wide variety of adaptation to face shapes can be achieved by predetermined arrangements of the locking pins 18 on the upper sides 6.
  • the most diverse parts of the face can be treated with one and the same person with one and the same spectacle-type temple frame 15 by moving the applicator bodies 1, 2 on the mounting plates 16.
  • FIG. 8 An advantageous development of the embodiment shown in FIG. 7, which leads to a substantial simplification, is shown in FIG. 8.
  • the headband 23 can be elastic, can be linked or can be attached to the head in any other way.
  • This head band 23 now has a matrix band section 20 in the facial area.
  • This matrix band section 20 can also be provided with a nose cutout 22.
  • This matrix band section 20 has rows 27 of openings 28. These openings 28 serve, as in the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 7, the receiving openings 17a for receiving locking pins 18 which are fastened to the applicator bodies 1, 2.
  • This matrix band section 20 can once cover a very large face area and it is possible at the most different places in the most different Angular positions to attach and fix the applicator body 1, 2.
  • the applicator bodies are connected to the matrix band section 20 in an equivalent manner as described in connection with FIG. 7.
  • This embodiment opens up a wide range of application and adaptation options using the simplest of means. It should be noted that in this embodiment, eye flaps 19 provided with locking pins 18 can be inserted into the openings 28 in order to simultaneously treat the eye areas which can also be covered by the matrix band section 20.
  • the rows 27 of opening 28 can be formed in any shape.
  • the rows can be straight, but they can also be curved or arched.
  • the matrix band section 20, which is shown purely schematically in FIG. 8, can be designed such that it is largely adapted to the face shape in the form of a mask. For example, it can also be a so-called larval section. It is only important that a band-shaped or strip-shaped section is provided which spans essential parts of the face and is provided in the locking devices, which make it possible for the applicator bodies 1, 2 to be attached at any predetermined locations and can be aligned and can then be locked in this position.

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L'applicateur (1, 2) est en plastique souple, de manière à pouvoir être facilement adapté aux formes des surfaces du corps à traiter. Pour améliorer l'application de crèmes et autres, un chauffage ohmique électrique (4) est logé dans l'applicateur (1, 2). Afin d'obtenir une régulation automatique thermostatique, cette résistance ohmique électrique (4) est soit entièrement formée d'un thermistor, soit un thermistor est monté en série avec des résistances de chauffage connues en soi.
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DE19848403216 DE8403216U1 (de) 1984-02-02 1984-02-02 Applikator zum auftragen kosmetischer praeparate
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DEP3423231.1 1984-06-21
DE19843423231 DE3423231C2 (de) 1984-02-02 1984-06-21 Hilfsgerät zum Einbringen kosmetischer Präperate in die menschliche Haut
DEP3438836.2 1984-10-19
DE19843438836 DE3438836C2 (de) 1984-02-02 1984-10-19 Hilfsgerät zum Einbringen kosmetischer Präparate in die menschliche Haut

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